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General Information About
Tibet |
Money |
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The Chinese currency is
known as-RMB. The basic unit of this
currency is called ‘Yuan’, which is
substituted by Chinese word ‘kuai’. The Bank
of China has their branches in Zhangmu,
Shigatse and Lhasa. You can only use your
credit card in the Lhasa Branch of the Bank
of China. Getting telegraphic transfers to
Tibet takes five weeks in average.
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Clothes
& Other Accessories |
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In the summer months,
unless you are not planning to go on a high
altitude trekking, a couple of inner
T-shirts and a good sweater will work
enough. Thermal underwear, a down jacket and
even a balaclava for ear protection are
essential during other months of year. A
light sleeping bag would be an advantage.
Good walking boots and thick shocks, hat,
raincoat will be useful. Sunglasses,
sunscreen lotion, lips guard, toiletries etc
are other needs.
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Health |
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There is no need to be
overly worried about altitude sickness or
other risks to health. Some travelers who
fly or go overland to Lhasa are likely to
experience some symptoms of altitude
sickness but in most cases, they are mild
and recedes after a couple of days of rest
in Lhasa. However, all visitors to Tibet
should have knowledge about Altitude
Sickness, its cause, prevention and
remedies.
Other health hazards are like sunburn, cold,
motion sickness, giardiasis, diarrhoea,
dysentery etc. Your travel insurance should
be valid in China and cover all expenses
incurred due to health hazards.
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Season
To Travel |
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You can travel to Tibet
throughout the year but mid July through to
the end of September is the best period.
Climate :
The temperature varies sharply from the
south grassland to north plateau. The south
is warm and rainy. Most rain falls during
May to September. It is warm from June to
August. The coldest months are from December
to February and crossing over the passes
becomes almost impossible. Below given is a
table of average temperature, rainfall and
sunshine hours in Tibet.
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Accommodation |
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Tibet travelers are not
supposed to expect luxury, more choice and
options. Tibetan urban centers like Lhasa,
Gyantse, Xhigatse and Tsedang have choices
and better condition hotels but in the rest
of the destinations, maybe you have to throw
in yourself into a truck stop or inns with a
row of rooms each containing four or five
beds. Hot water is provided in jugs or
thermoses with washing basin. Do not expect
running water and electricity in such
places.
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